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Don Fortner's Articles, Featured

What Does It Mean To Be Reformed?

The sermons from which this tract sprang were preached to the Grace Baptist Church of Danville in Danville, Kentucky - USA, November 2, 1997 by Pastor Don Fortner. The tract is taken directly…

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Featured, Jared Smith's Bible Doctrine

38 Bible Doctrine – Confessional Statements And Their Proper Use

I would like to welcome you back to another study in Bible Doctrine. In our previous two studies, I have given a historic and doctrinal overview of John Gill’s Goat…

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Featured, New Focus Magazine, Peter Meney

New Focus Magazine: New Issue (October 2025)

New Issue Available. New Focus promotes the Christ-centred Gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace. It presents the Gospel as the power of God unto salvation and glories in Christ…

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Featured, Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

The Particularity Of John 3:16

Whenever the Bible doctrine of election is presented to those who reject the Bible’s teaching of God’s sovereignty in salvation you can be sure John chapter three and verse 16…

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Featured, John MacGowan

The Life And Testimony Of John MacGowan

Mr. John MacGowan, known to the world as the author of ‘Dialogues of Devils,’ and other ingenious works, was a Baptist minister, and pastor of the church meeting in Devonshire-square,…

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Featured, William Button

Preface To William Button’s Rebuttal Of Andrew Fuller’s “The Gospel Of Christ Worthy Of All Acceptation”

Mr. Thomas Goodwin, in his address to the reader, annexed to his discourse on the true nature of the gospel, observes, “It concerns every minister of the gospel to put…

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  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 3: The Will of God, Part 2

    March 26, 2012 /

    Position 5.— God's hidden will is peremptory and absolute, and therefore cannot be hindered from taking effect. God's will is nothing else than God Himself willing, consequently it is omnipotent and unfrustrable. Hence we find it termed by Augustine and the schoolmen, voluntas omnipotentissima, because whatever God wills cannot fail of being effected. This made Augustine say,[1] "Evil men do many things contrary to God's revealed will, but so great is His wisdom, and so inviolable His truth, that He directs all things into those channels which He foreknew." And again,[2] "No free will of the creature can resist the will of God, for man cannot so will or nill as to obstruct the Divine determination or overcome the Divine power." Once more,[3] "It cannot…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 19: Its Relation to Saints – Part 1

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 33. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 7

    March 16, 2012

    Life of Jerom Zanchius

    March 26, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 4: The Will of God, Part 3

    March 26, 2012 /

    Position 8.—Since, as was lately observed, the determining will of God being omnipotent cannot be obstructed or made void, it follows that He never did, nor does He now, will that every individual of mankind should be saved. If this was His will, not one single soul could ever be lost (for who hath resisted His will?), and He would surely afford all men those effectual means of salvation, without which it cannot be had. Now, God could afford these means as easily to all mankind as to some only, but experience proves that He does not; and the reason is equally plain, namely, that He will not, for whatsoever the Lord pleaseth, that does He in heaven and on earth. It is said, indeed,…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 6: The Will of God, Part 5

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 35. It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 9

    March 16, 2012

    Chapter 21: Its Relation to Saints – Part 3

    March 16, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 5: The Will of God, Part 4

    March 26, 2012 /

    Position 10.—From what has been laid down, it follows that Augustine, Luther, Bucer, the scholastic divines, and other learned writers are not to be blamed for asserting that "God may in some sense be said to will the being and commission of sin." For, was this contrary to His determining will of permission, either He would not be omnipotent, or sin could have no place in the world; but He is omnipotent, and sin has a place in the world, which it could not have if God willed otherwise; for who hath resisted His will? (Rom. 9). No one can deny that God permits sin, but He neither permits it ignorantly nor unwillingly, therefore knowingly and willingly (vide Aust. Enchir. c. 96). Luther steadfastly maintains…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 15: Its Relation to All Men – Part 1

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 7: The Immutability and Decrees of God

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 27: It Should Be Openly Preached – Part 1

    March 16, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 6: The Will of God, Part 5

    March 26, 2012 /

    Position 13.—The absolute will of God is the original spring and efficient cause of His people's salvation. I say the original and efficient, for, sensu complexo, there are other intermediate causes of their salvation, which, however, all result from and are subservient to this primary one, the will of God. Such are His everlasting choice of them to eternal life—the eternal covenant of grace, entered into by the Trinity, in behalf of the elect; the incarnation, obedience, death and intercession of Christ for them—all which are so many links in the great chain of causes, and not one of these can be taken away without marring and subverting the whole Gospel plan of salvation by Jesus Christ. We see, then, that the free, unbiassed, sovereign…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 7: The Immutability and Decrees of God

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 24: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 3

    March 16, 2012

    Preface

    March 26, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 7: The Immutability and Decrees of God

    March 26, 2012 /

    The Unchangeableness of God, Which is Essential to Himself, and His Decrees. Position 1.—God is essentially unchangeable in Himself. Were He otherwise, He would be confessedly imperfect, since whoever changes must change either for the better or for the worse; whatever alteration any being undergoes, that being must, ipso facto, either become more excellent than it was or lose some of the excellency which it had. But neither of these can be the case with the Deity: He cannot change for the better, for that would necessarily imply that He was not perfectly good before; He cannot change for the worse, for then He could not be perfectly good after that change. Ergo, God is unchangeable. And this is the uniform voice of Scripture. “I…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 5: The Will of God, Part 4

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 12. The Mercy of God

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 3: The Will of God, Part 2

    March 26, 2012
  • Jerome Zanchius on Absolute Predestination (Complete)

    Chapter 8: The Omnipotence of God, Part 1

    March 26, 2012 /

    The Omnipotence of God. Position 1.—God is, in the most unlimited and absolute sense of the word, Almighty. "Behold Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for Thee” (Jer. 32:17). "With God all things are possible" (Matt. 19:26). The schoolmen, very properly, distinguish the omnipotence of God into absolute and actual: by the former, God might do many things which He does not; by the latter, He actually does whatever He will. For instance, God might, by virtue of His absolute power, have made more worlds than He has. He might have eternally saved every individual of mankind, without reprobating any; on the other hand, He might, and that with…

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    Further Study

    Preface

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 4: The Will of God, Part 3

    March 26, 2012

    Chapter 25: Its Relation to the Ungodly – Part 4

    March 16, 2012
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